Washington Points of Interest

Wilson Creek Watchable Wildlife


The Wilson Creek Watchable Wildlife area is located in the Upper Crab watershed of Washington. This area is known for its diverse wildlife, including elk, deer, black bear, bald eagles, and a variety of birds such as the Northern Pygmy Owl and the Great Gray Owl. The creek that runs through this area also attracts a variety of fish species, including trout and salmon. Visitors can take a leisurely hike through the forested area and enjoy the wildlife or explore the creek for fishing opportunities. Additionally, there are picnic areas and camping sites available for visitors who want to spend more time in the area.

There are several good reasons to visit the Wilson Creek Watchable Wildlife area. The area offers a unique opportunity to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. The forested area is also a great place for hiking and fishing, making it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, the area is easily accessible by car and is located near other popular tourist destinations such as Leavenworth and Wenatchee. Visitors to the Wilson Creek Watchable Wildlife area can expect to see a variety of wildlife and enjoy the serene natural surroundings of this beautiful area. Get driving directions.
WILSON CREEK WATCHABLE WILDLIFE

Points of Interest
Location
Amphitheater Crater
Cache Crater
Cinnamon Roll Crater
Hidden Crater
Lakeview Ranch Crater
Rock Crater
Rock Ranch Historic Site
Wild Garden Crater
Wilson Creek Watchable Wildflowers
Wilson Creek Watchable Wildlife

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Lakeview Ranch Numerous 1,580 ft
Spring Canyon - Lake Roosevelt National Rec Area 87 1,430 ft